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He has been here. He just hasn’t posted.

 

Anyone here can click on his profile and see when the last time he’s logged in... I just did and he logged in an hour ago, and I saw that he logged in multiple times yesterday after the game. 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

Should we give this guy a shoutout too?

 

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you would think with comments like that, a poster would hold off on calling people idiots.  

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27 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

Anyone heard anything from him since the start of the game yesterday?

 

Not that I know of.  I tend to think there’s a good chance then the bet was real and he’s got a lot deeper issues then what people are joking about on this thread.  

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http://www.espn.com/chalk/story/_/id/24781191/weekend-biggest-bets-bettors-cash-buffalo-bills-tiger-woods

 

• Bookmaker William Hill took an $18,000 money-line bet on the Minnesota Vikings to beat the Buffalo Bills straight-up at -1,800 odds Sunday morning. The bet would have netted $1,000. The Bills, who were 17-point underdogs, won 27-6, the largest NFL upset in the last 23 seasons.

• Shortly before kickoff, a bettor at the SuperBook placed a $9,000 money-line bet on the Vikings at -2,000 odds. The bet would have netted $450.

• "That was our biggest win of the morning," MGM director of trading Jeff Stoneback said of the Bills' upset. "A ton of parlays on the Vikings, and a lot of straight bets too. That was by far our biggest game of the day."

 

• The South Point sportsbook took two $1,000 money-line bets on the Buffalo Bills at +1,200 and +1,100. The bets netted $12,000 and $11,000 respectively.

 

• There were 255 money-line bets placed on the Bills to pull the upset at 10-1 odds at William Hill books in Nevada and New Jersey, the largest a $1,000 wager that earned a $10,000 profit.

• DraftKings sportsbook in New Jersey kept the Bills as an underdog to win the game, even leading 17-0 at the end of the first quarter. The book didn't make Buffalo the in-game favorite until it went up 24-0 in the second quarter.

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Posted
14 hours ago, RocCityRoller said:

 

He already noted he is not. This would be a major loss.

 

there are some real hyenas on this board.

 

Yes laughing ones because of the poster's tall tale and record on posting,

10 hours ago, Warcodered said:

I don't know he mysteriously disappeared when things got awesome.

There could be a reasonable explanation other than just dodging.

 

Maybe some guys came to collect and broke both of his hands.

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

Should we give this guy a shoutout too?

 

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One game my dude where he didn't debunk what I said.  He has a ton of work to do.  His physical abilities were never a question mark.

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Just now, Ittakestime said:

 

One game my dude where he didn't debunk what I said.  He has a ton of work to do.  His physical abilities were never a question mark.

 

LOL!  This is coming from a guy that has already declared Tremaine Edmunds will not be a good MLB after 2 games???????????????????????????????????????????????????

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Just now, Royale with Cheese said:

 

LOL!  This is coming from a guy that has already declared Tremaine Edmunds will not be a good MLB after 2 games???????????????????????????????????????????????????

 

He won't be.  Good LB, just not MLB.

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